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These seven tweets from the @deptvetaffairs Twitter account reached the largest audience in 2016.
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VA’s HIV care: Reflecting on progress, remaining challenges for the largest single provider of care in the U.S. https://t.co/xphkBXUxD7
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) November 23, 2016
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News release: VA selects new director of the Center for Women Veterans https://t.co/tSiqTH1bDV pic.twitter.com/8CZsJly5Fk
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) May 4, 2016
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Opioid abuse awareness, Veterans courts focus of round-table discussion https://t.co/snMZUzzewL
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) September 20, 2016
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#HonorOurFuture: Don’t just thank a Veteran, ask what’s next https://t.co/Yo94hxWeqO
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) November 11, 2016
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Today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day – you are not forgotten. #POWMIA #HonoringVets pic.twitter.com/cYixxUwfDc
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) September 16, 2016
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Meeting the needs for growing number of women #Veterans goal of center’s new director https://t.co/eQYbfgMWKM pic.twitter.com/hoRp1ocfjm
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) May 22, 2016
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Today, we honor the legacy of all Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms #MemorialDay2016 pic.twitter.com/D67zhrKaHh
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) May 30, 2016
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There is nothing you mother (redacted) can do to make up for the (redacted) you have put me through…
I live in florida and I go to Daytona VA. They don’t have the resources to do colonasipies so they want to sent me to Orlando which means I have to travel 57 mile. Whappen to the rulling I heard about not having to travel no more that 40 miles.I a veteran has to the treatments can be done locally. I have been getting so much flak from Orlando about this rulling. I have been in the past 6 proseures to have cancer polups in me. But i haven’t had this proceadure for 5 years. So they are forcing me to travel the 57 miles to get it done. I am not very happy with VA at this point.